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they can rattle off the list of cities where workers are contributing to the assembly of the chevy cruze and this is really important, working around the clock now. they have three shifts in lawrencetown producing one of the best selling cars in america that. is a success story of ohio and ohio workers and i couldn't be prouder to be in this state. >> it's a great success story. dana, how is this going to work itself out? what is going to happen in ohio in and has this jeep story backfired ultimately on the ryan/romney ticket? >> there's a reason people don't take a whole lot of heed of what these fact checkers are saying and that is, you can often get away with these things. when you have a critical mass and it's so egregiously false, this isn't a matter of interpretation. this is just plane false and you have this kind of a snowballing effect. that can really come back and hurt you. they took -- they rolled the dice here because the romney team feels they have to win in ohio and it would be interesting if this turns out that they don't. >> connie and dana, thank you both for your time
they can rattle off the list of cities where workers are contributing to the assembly of the chevy cruze and this is really important, working around the clock now. they have three shifts in lawrencetown producing one of the best selling cars in america that. is a success story of ohio and ohio workers and i couldn't be prouder to be in this state. >> it's a great success story. dana, how is this going to work itself out? what is going to happen in ohio in and has this jeep story...
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on the low lying street in new york, newark and garden street in the heart of the city, so it is a pretty dire situation here, the water has receded, but still it is slow and grinding process to try to get back to normal here. >> last night, talking to mayor don zimmer in hoboken, she was desperate for national guard to get there, she got that word late last night and arrived very quickly. brian, officials estimate 500 million gallons of water needs to be pumped out of hoboken alone. how long is that going to take? >> reporter: it is going to take at least several days, anderson. look at what is going on here. over to my right, your left. this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and
on the low lying street in new york, newark and garden street in the heart of the city, so it is a pretty dire situation here, the water has receded, but still it is slow and grinding process to try to get back to normal here. >> last night, talking to mayor don zimmer in hoboken, she was desperate for national guard to get there, she got that word late last night and arrived very quickly. brian, officials estimate 500 million gallons of water needs to be pumped out of hoboken alone. how...
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i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of, from juice and sodas, waters, cigarettes, tvs, anything you can think of, they were getting it. >> 9,000 people spent the night in red cross shelters spread across 13 states. national guard troops arrived overnight and are rescuing families trapped by floodwaters in hoboken, new jersey. we learned today that the navy is sending three amphibious landing ships to the coast of new york and new jersey in case they're needed. president obama stopped by fema headquarters in washington before heading to new jersey to join governor chris christie to tour the damage caused by san
i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of,...
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as can you see behind me, the city residents here, these are not city workers. they're residents just wading through the water here trying to find storm drains and other things that they can clear the water out coming into this gentleman's -- past this gentleman's knees. obviously, this is still a very dangerous situation. we're told that there are all sorts of dangerous material in the water. people have to be very careful when they're kind of wading around here. there have been evacuations from this street and other streets. we're on the corner of newark and dardon street, but right now it doesn't seem like this is going to be draining any i'm soon. this is caused by a surge in the hudson river that came up when some of the storm drains backed up. when the storm came through, the surge from the river came up through the drains. it had nowhere to go, but here. that's one problem facing hoboken, new jersey. we were also in monoty, new jersey earlier today. we came upon a house fire, a very intense house fire there. it started, we think, according to the fire chi
as can you see behind me, the city residents here, these are not city workers. they're residents just wading through the water here trying to find storm drains and other things that they can clear the water out coming into this gentleman's -- past this gentleman's knees. obviously, this is still a very dangerous situation. we're told that there are all sorts of dangerous material in the water. people have to be very careful when they're kind of wading around here. there have been evacuations...
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of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have issues with lights out, electronics out, runway damage, all of that they're still taking a look at as well as the flooding issues. there is no estimate on when la guardia may get up and running so that could be some time. if you have a flight that you're hoping to get into or out of newark or jfk, i wouldn't be so sure that's going to happen today. they're just now getting their sea legs up on those two airports. but because the new york area is such a linchpin for the entire country, you know, when those airports go down, it affects the ent
of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have...
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in the city of hoboken, probably half our city is flooded. we have about 20,000 people that still remain in their homes and we're trying to put together an evacuation plan, get the equipment here. we can't get down so many city streets and really concerned about the residents stranded in their homes right now. >> meanwhile the northern part of hoboken, here you see an incredible photograph of a parking lot full of submerged taxis. the storm surge forced floodwaters into the station that connects hoboken to new york city. officials say it could be at least 7 to 10 days before service will be restored there. we'll have a live report from hoboken a little later in the show. meanwhile miles of the eastern seaboard particularly along the jersey shore look completely unrecognizable this morning as these breath taki king aerial pictures show us. today president obama is scheduled to arrive in atlantic city to survey the damage alongside governor chris christie. the governor who yesterday praised the president's handling of the disaster said he will
in the city of hoboken, probably half our city is flooded. we have about 20,000 people that still remain in their homes and we're trying to put together an evacuation plan, get the equipment here. we can't get down so many city streets and really concerned about the residents stranded in their homes right now. >> meanwhile the northern part of hoboken, here you see an incredible photograph of a parking lot full of submerged taxis. the storm surge forced floodwaters into the station that...
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there's no power in the city. we're trying to weave in and out of the cities to get here safely. there are live wires down. even getting here from newark, usually you can see manhattan it's lit up beautiful, newark beautifully. newark is black. no lights on. southern tip of manhattan totally black as well and no cars on the road. it was absolutely really terrifying coming in here this morning because i've never seen it like that. >> bob van dillen in hoboken. there's a great reminder. it's not just the water level it's sanitation and hygiene. water is very, very dangerous. thanks a lot, bob. >> 15 minutes past the hour. another hard-hit area, the jersey shore. homes, beaches, the boardwalk, amusement parks, suffering a lot of damage. new jersey governor chris christie, in a tour over the jersey shore describes the devastation as unthinkable. >> let me start with i just never thought i would see what i saw today. ever. we started in delmar when i walked on the boardwalk in delmar this summer. it's gone. not there. >> that's just incredible. joining us on the phone is a representat
there's no power in the city. we're trying to weave in and out of the cities to get here safely. there are live wires down. even getting here from newark, usually you can see manhattan it's lit up beautiful, newark beautifully. newark is black. no lights on. southern tip of manhattan totally black as well and no cars on the road. it was absolutely really terrifying coming in here this morning because i've never seen it like that. >> bob van dillen in hoboken. there's a great reminder....
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can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... eat. drink. chew orbit. actually... that way i could split my payments up into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] shop now. and put it on layaway so you have more time to pay. walmart. has become boring and tasteless......
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you have almost the entire city without power. you have 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says there are thousands of residents who are trapped inside their homes in the cold and the dark. now, there are search missions going on for priority situations, for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat, a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waving at us. children, men, women, old people. most of them were smiling because, unlike new orleans, we saw the same scenes, they know the water is recede. the hope is that most of these people can get out on their own tomorrow. but if not it's just that the water is making them more stuck. water, dangerous to walk around and people are still in their homes. we saw people trying to walk out and that was scary, trying to drive their cars through four feet of water. their cars got stuck and then they started to try to push their cars. and at that point, a police officer got out of the vehicl
you have almost the entire city without power. you have 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says there are thousands of residents who are trapped inside their homes in the cold and the dark. now, there are search missions going on for priority situations, for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat, a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waving at us....
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: the mayor said this may be the worst storm in the city's history. >> the damage across the city is clearly extensive and will not be repaired overnight. >> reporter: the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooded and could four days to repair. water damage to laguardia's runways will keep it closed for at least another day. and 1,000 feet above midtown manhattan, that crane still dangles, keeping streets down below blocked off. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the rush of water and wind at south street seaport toppled street lights and carried mannequins a block from their store. at this nearby apartment building, the challenge, to get 9 feet of water out of the basement. >> we have only one generator outside pumping it and that could take days. >> reporter: an enormous task sure to test new york's patients. new york will return to normal and it will take a big step tomorrow morning when the opening bell rings at the new york stock exchange. the exchange has been closed for two consecutive days. something that the weather hasn't done since 1888. i'm anne thompson in battery
: the mayor said this may be the worst storm in the city's history. >> the damage across the city is clearly extensive and will not be repaired overnight. >> reporter: the subway system that carries 5 million people is flooded and could four days to repair. water damage to laguardia's runways will keep it closed for at least another day. and 1,000 feet above midtown manhattan, that crane still dangles, keeping streets down below blocked off. >> oh, my god. >> reporter:...
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and frankly, shutting down one of the most vibrant cities in the world. the starbucks today not open. the people who work can't get to work. today mayor michael bloomberg said it would be another four or five days before service resumes again. downtown manhattan saw the worst flooding, including at this parking garage where cars are literally floating in the water. that's just -- that's an amazing scene, not a scene you expect to see in manhattan. david mattingly is at a subway station near that parking garage in lower manhattan. and david i know you've been today evaluating the subways, going in and out. what do you see? >> reporter: well, what we're seeing is a lot like what you saw in that parking deck. you look around outside right now, things look pretty dry. cars moving around almost back to normal. but the problems are all down below. there are seven tunnels that cross the east river for the subway. all seven tunnels took on water. and when you pump the water out, that's just one big job. then you have to dry everything out. this is saltwater. ther
and frankly, shutting down one of the most vibrant cities in the world. the starbucks today not open. the people who work can't get to work. today mayor michael bloomberg said it would be another four or five days before service resumes again. downtown manhattan saw the worst flooding, including at this parking garage where cars are literally floating in the water. that's just -- that's an amazing scene, not a scene you expect to see in manhattan. david mattingly is at a subway station near...
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city and the greater northeast to a stand still. the president spoke from the american red cross headquarters pledging federal support to the hard-hit eastern seaboard. i'd like to welcome now new york congresswoman carolyn maloney who joins me here appropriately dressed because you've been out in the community as i know, but i also understand that you've been just involved in a conference call with regard to first responders and the response of the federal government. what can you tell us? >> well, janet napolitano, the head of homeland security was there. we have a coordinated response now since 9/11, and the head of fema, who is coordinating the response of all the federal agencies, craig fugate, they are sending federal aid. they are sending generators down tomorrow. all of our tunnels are flooded. it is the worst flooding that the nta has had in 100 years and the worst outage in the history of con edison. con ed does not have the power to clean the tunnels out so the mta can see how it needs to be repaired. the federal governme
city and the greater northeast to a stand still. the president spoke from the american red cross headquarters pledging federal support to the hard-hit eastern seaboard. i'd like to welcome now new york congresswoman carolyn maloney who joins me here appropriately dressed because you've been out in the community as i know, but i also understand that you've been just involved in a conference call with regard to first responders and the response of the federal government. what can you tell us?...
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the mayor says half of the city was flooded. joining us by phone is dawn zimmer, she's the mayor of hoboken. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, i think it's unbelievable that there were no fatalities in your city. how was that even possible? >> well, we're so proud of, you know, how our emergency personnel and volunteers came together to protect our city. yeah, we have no serious injuries reported at this time and no deaths. we are so, so proud because it's been a very, very difficult situation, really. this has been historic flooding for the city of hoboken. the hudson river literally came in and made hoboken an island unto itself. the hudson river breached. the city and south side, i, myself could see the water coming in over the new jersey transit, train yards and north side it came in, flooded north hudson sewage authority. we had to evacuate two fire stations, our municipal garage. we -- it's just been a really very difficult situation. our hospital was evacuated and also flooded. historic flooding throu
the mayor says half of the city was flooded. joining us by phone is dawn zimmer, she's the mayor of hoboken. mayor, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, i think it's unbelievable that there were no fatalities in your city. how was that even possible? >> well, we're so proud of, you know, how our emergency personnel and volunteers came together to protect our city. yeah, we have no serious injuries reported at this time and no deaths. we are so, so proud because it's been a...
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more than 250,000 people across the city lost power. new york university's hospital was one of them. doctors and patients were forced to leave late last night when backup generators there also failed. >> they are trying to move the stations as fast as possible. hopefully, we'll be able to evacuate them in a number of hours. >> reporter: also evacuated, several buildings surrounding this luxury high rise in midtown manhattan. a crane collapsed and has been dangling over the city ever since since. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: they're still trying to inspect the damage and anticipate any additional problems. >> we are seeing a large number of fires caused by downed wires and electrical problems related to outages. >> reporter: one of the biggest problems started late last night in queens. according to the fire department, more than 50 homes have been destroyed. con ed is the utility that provides power for the new york metropolitan area. last night at its height it said 670,000 customers were out of power. con ed spokesman says this is
more than 250,000 people across the city lost power. new york university's hospital was one of them. doctors and patients were forced to leave late last night when backup generators there also failed. >> they are trying to move the stations as fast as possible. hopefully, we'll be able to evacuate them in a number of hours. >> reporter: also evacuated, several buildings surrounding this luxury high rise in midtown manhattan. a crane collapsed and has been dangling over the city ever...
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you've seen these kinds of things before, but, i mean, the effect on the city the size of atlantic city, i just wonder if you've seen anything like that. >> it's really amazing that first off in 15 months, you know, being from texas and fighting storms with all of our businesses for so many years to have to fight it in the first months is pretty interesting. what's amazing though, as strong as the storm was, that all the casinos, you know, went through it pretty good. just about everybody could open today if they would let us, and that's what we're hoping to see. >> a question if they would let us. governor christie has just been hammering, hammering the mayor of atlantic city. is there internecine strife, or is there something to it? >> you know, governor christie likes to hammer, and i guess "today" he chose the mayor of atlantic city. but it was not a category 3 storm, and you didn't have 15 around 20-foot tidal surge. you know, like i said we're right there on the marina and we came out pretty good. our biggest obstacle was a boat wasn't tied up right and did damage to our marina an
you've seen these kinds of things before, but, i mean, the effect on the city the size of atlantic city, i just wonder if you've seen anything like that. >> it's really amazing that first off in 15 months, you know, being from texas and fighting storms with all of our businesses for so many years to have to fight it in the first months is pretty interesting. what's amazing though, as strong as the storm was, that all the casinos, you know, went through it pretty good. just about everybody...
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lincoln tunnel is the only way to get in and out of the city. >> in and out of the city. >> let's get you up to speed on what you need to know about the markets and the storm. we have the stock index futures trading this morning. regular stock trading will be closed for a second day today. this is only the second time since 1888 that the new york stock ex-s change has been closed for two days in a row because of a weather. the exchange will be ready to open tomorrow even if it physically can't open trading, and that test will be taking between 9:30 and noon east coast time. president obama declaring the states of new york and new jersey disaster areas, making the states eligible for extra federal aid and the storm closed most of the new york city bridges and tunnels as well as the mass transit system. it is the worst disaster in the 108 years of the subway system in new york city, took on a lot of flooding yesterday. one big question remains the labor department, is it going to be releasing the october jobs report as scheduled on friday morning? the department of labor is still saying
lincoln tunnel is the only way to get in and out of the city. >> in and out of the city. >> let's get you up to speed on what you need to know about the markets and the storm. we have the stock index futures trading this morning. regular stock trading will be closed for a second day today. this is only the second time since 1888 that the new york stock ex-s change has been closed for two days in a row because of a weather. the exchange will be ready to open tomorrow even if it...
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bit in the new york city harbor. again, that's at 9:07 this morning is the next high tide cycle we need to watch. it will not be as bad as the one we got done with last night. also, 7 million people without power. as we head through november and the temperatures get cold this time of year. the 40s are in place over pittsburgh, philadelphia, all the way down to d.c. windchills in the 30s, especially down around the delmarva region. that's cold, chilly air to be in your house at night. a lot of people probably had a lot of warmth last night and now it is freezing, probably going to have to find somewhere else to stay, not going to be an option especially if you have young kids in your house. not advised for anyone to be traveling in portions of west virginia or southern ohio. we have a full-fledged snowstorm. this is all the moisture from the hurricanes thrown back into the cold air and now a full-fledged blizzard going on in the appalachians, even cha charleston. so i guess you guys kind of see the big picture here. w
bit in the new york city harbor. again, that's at 9:07 this morning is the next high tide cycle we need to watch. it will not be as bad as the one we got done with last night. also, 7 million people without power. as we head through november and the temperatures get cold this time of year. the 40s are in place over pittsburgh, philadelphia, all the way down to d.c. windchills in the 30s, especially down around the delmarva region. that's cold, chilly air to be in your house at night. a lot of...
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downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city. now one final word, there is some word that the potomac river, specifically the area between hancock, amaryland and washington, d.c., could begin flooding to night. the national weather service says it could be worst flooding that area has seen in 16 years. nbc's michelle franzen is at battery park city on the lower tip of manhattan. that is where the storm surge hit a record high over 13 feet. she joins us on the phone. how are things looking there? >> reporter: good morning, chris. yeah, that is record high. nearly 14 feet, as you mentioned. this is where all t
downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city....
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transportation across the city has been paralyzed. the subway system could be shut down for days, to the carolinas, new england and beyond, cnn is covering the aftermath of this storm and taking a look at where it's going next like no other network can. it is tuesday, october 30th. special coverage of superstorm sandy begins right now. >>> welcome back, everybody. lots to update you on this morning early before the sun comes up, lots of damage to talk about from last night. the walloping that new york's gotten from superstorm sandy. let's talk about the fires that are burning in breezy point queens. two dozen homes are actively on fire. 200 firefighters are on location there. they are trying to battle the fire. the fire started from downed power lines. you're looking at some of the latest pictures coming in to us this morning. downed power liens started this fire. the big problem for the firefighters, a lack of water appreciate your. 50 homes have burned to the ground. two dozen more are in the process of burning. we are following the
transportation across the city has been paralyzed. the subway system could be shut down for days, to the carolinas, new england and beyond, cnn is covering the aftermath of this storm and taking a look at where it's going next like no other network can. it is tuesday, october 30th. special coverage of superstorm sandy begins right now. >>> welcome back, everybody. lots to update you on this morning early before the sun comes up, lots of damage to talk about from last night. the...
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this is a crazy time right now in the city. are you dealing with the hurricane? are you sleeping over tonight? >> oh, yeah, we sleeping here. we're stuck here. we're in a hotel. it's like being on a boat. it's creaking. >> jimmy: is it moving that much? >> yeah, it's a trip. yeah. >> jimmy: and it's creaking? >> and it's creaking, yeah. and it's swaying. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you -- well, if you want, you can come over. i mean, i can -- padma made me meatballs. i have a ouija board. we can have a slumber party, i you want to. >> sure. >> jimmy: i'm just a fan of yours. i can just go back and forth between all of your movies. but, "back to the future," i got to say, was something that just, like, was in my exact lifetime, where it's like that changed my life. it was one of those pop culture events where it kind of was part of me. it's engrained in my brain now. so, thank you for that. >> well, you're very welcome. very welcome. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i mean, it was a while back, but i mean -- >> oh, yeah. look at that. >> jimmy: does every d
this is a crazy time right now in the city. are you dealing with the hurricane? are you sleeping over tonight? >> oh, yeah, we sleeping here. we're stuck here. we're in a hotel. it's like being on a boat. it's creaking. >> jimmy: is it moving that much? >> yeah, it's a trip. yeah. >> jimmy: and it's creaking? >> and it's creaking, yeah. and it's swaying. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you -- well, if you want, you can come over. i...
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atlantic city was in the heart of the storm. ali velshi has been taking a battering throughout the day. what is it like right there now, ali? >> i can tell you, erin, it is finally going down. the water is for the first time in several hours at my knees, not going further up. it's going down. but this water is full of vegetation from the ocean. the ocean is less than a mile behind me, about 3/4 of a mile. if you look down, you can see the red lights, showing up as a red glow on tv. that's the boardwalk. right beyond that is the ocean. this water, this is ocean water. there are waves in the streets of downtown atlantic city. this is where i am. when i was here a few hours ago, i was standing on wet pavement. it is now fully engulfed. there's power out. you can see power behind me. at this intersection right behind me, everything from here forward is out. everything from here back you can still see the power. that's caesar's, and bali. those are evacuated. there's a curfew in place. and an entire travel ban, you couldn't get out o
atlantic city was in the heart of the storm. ali velshi has been taking a battering throughout the day. what is it like right there now, ali? >> i can tell you, erin, it is finally going down. the water is for the first time in several hours at my knees, not going further up. it's going down. but this water is full of vegetation from the ocean. the ocean is less than a mile behind me, about 3/4 of a mile. if you look down, you can see the red lights, showing up as a red glow on tv. that's...
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new york city, most populous city in the united states and soon to be at the center of a storm affecting about 60 million people in the united states. i have never seen new york city the way that it is today. completely shut down. schools were shut down. subways. the bridges and the tunnels are shut down. it has never been like this before and as we said, we are anticipating record floods coming here within the next hour. i want to bring in ed rapaport of the national weather center. thanks so much for taking the time. could you tell me how much worse do you think this storm is going to get from here? >> for the coastline, this is what, about the time you'll see the worst of the winds. however, the surge continues to rise along the coast. that's the greatest concern from this storm and for most storms and hurricanes. in this case, the flow is coming ashore. and it's driven a storm surge across the shoreline, which is now on the order of seven feet in the battery and 12 feet at kings point in new york. now, in addition to that, these are occurring not at high tides. the high tide for the
new york city, most populous city in the united states and soon to be at the center of a storm affecting about 60 million people in the united states. i have never seen new york city the way that it is today. completely shut down. schools were shut down. subways. the bridges and the tunnels are shut down. it has never been like this before and as we said, we are anticipating record floods coming here within the next hour. i want to bring in ed rapaport of the national weather center. thanks so...
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east coast of the united states now. it is shutting everything down in new york today including other cities including wall street. it has done that tomorrow. subways, stock market, all closed. so now we're going to discuss whether this has something to do with climate change, which unfortunately you won't see with a lot of outlets. we'll talk about the politics of it in just a minute. first, as i tell you about how the media is not focusing on climate change, it's amazing because they're literally getting battered by the storm and still not recognizing it. here is a collection of media reports on hurricane sandy. >> obama: ref pre-positioned assets where local personnel is working with state governments and we we have resources available for those communities hardest hit. i'm grateful for the cooperation of our state and local officials. conversations at this point there are no unmet needs. i think everyone is taking this very seriously. >> cenk: that was not a compilation of weather reports. we'll have that late for yo
east coast of the united states now. it is shutting everything down in new york today including other cities including wall street. it has done that tomorrow. subways, stock market, all closed. so now we're going to discuss whether this has something to do with climate change, which unfortunately you won't see with a lot of outlets. we'll talk about the politics of it in just a minute. first, as i tell you about how the media is not focusing on climate change, it's amazing because they're...
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ali velshi is in atlantic city, new jersey, just north of ocean city, on the right part of the screen. you see it's obviously a lot more windy in ocean city than it is in atlantic city. chad, the landfall, the area where this hurricane sandy makes landfall, that's not necessarily going to be the area where the worst disaster is going to take place. it could take place other parts of the atlantic seaboard, right? >> certainly. we have had 81-mile-per-hour winds in massachusetts, many trees down already. that's 250 miles from where the storm is. and let me describe what's about to happen to our two reporters as the eye makes landfall. i'll draw it out here for you. there's the eye itself right about there. all day long, the winds have been out of the north and we've been protecting our crews, our trucks, our photographers from that north wind. as this eye now moves farther inland, i'm going to draw it a little bit farther than it really is. but you'll get an idea. what's going to start to happen is the winds aren't going to be north like this anymore. they're going to be from the east a
ali velshi is in atlantic city, new jersey, just north of ocean city, on the right part of the screen. you see it's obviously a lot more windy in ocean city than it is in atlantic city. chad, the landfall, the area where this hurricane sandy makes landfall, that's not necessarily going to be the area where the worst disaster is going to take place. it could take place other parts of the atlantic seaboard, right? >> certainly. we have had 81-mile-per-hour winds in massachusetts, many trees...
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so new york city, one of the most famous high cities in the world is in for some serious damage, brooke. >> ashleigh banfield, thank you. excellent point. we'll tack that will with chad, just the point of these skyscrapers, case in point, the one you're looking at, the crane that's now dangling over this. more on this story after this. and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting
so new york city, one of the most famous high cities in the world is in for some serious damage, brooke. >> ashleigh banfield, thank you. excellent point. we'll tack that will with chad, just the point of these skyscrapers, case in point, the one you're looking at, the crane that's now dangling over this. more on this story after this. and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. and the candidate's speech is in...
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[ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] "what do you want from a medicare plan?" i just want a company that helps me get the most out of my healthcare. i want it to be simple. one plan. one card to carry. i want lower copays... and i want...
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the city university of new york is the biggest. hundreds of thousands of students are now told to stay home today. people living along the atlantic coast preparing now for hurricane sandy to make landfall. we're going to see a repeat. are we going to see a repeat of last year when hurricane irene slammed into the northeast? >> do not underestimate this storm. these forecasts for the surge are really extraordinary. jen's car wasn't handling well. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> northeast is bracing for massive storm. hurricane sandy is on a collision course with the region, expected to make landfall tonight. we are already seeing strong waves and rein along the mid-atlantic coast. the eye of the storm is taking aim at southern new jersey's shore as well as parts of delaware, maryland, and virginia. carol costello is in alexandria, virginia, across the patomac river. what's the biggest concern for folks right there where yo
the city university of new york is the biggest. hundreds of thousands of students are now told to stay home today. people living along the atlantic coast preparing now for hurricane sandy to make landfall. we're going to see a repeat. are we going to see a repeat of last year when hurricane irene slammed into the northeast? >> do not underestimate this storm. these forecasts for the surge are really extraordinary. jen's car wasn't handling well. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave...
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the subways are now shut down in the city. there's really no way to get around here. lower manhattan, really a ghost town. although there are some tourists here, people coming to take pictures of the flooding as it came in this morning. i hope they don't come back tonight. tonight, it could be much, much worse. they're expecting a storm surge anywhere from one to two feet higher than we saw during hurricane irene. during irene, there was minor flooding. but two feet of a higher storm surge could create serious, serious problems in lower manhattan. it could fill the subway system. you could see problems with the electrical system here. not talking about major waves like you're seeing up and down the east coast, not big, crashing, 20-foot waves. it's a slow, steady rise in this water you see behind me. by 8:50, 9:00 tonight, it could be dangerously high. >> john berman reporting live from battery city, low-lying part of manhattan. thanks so much, john. the storm is probably at least 12 hours from landfall. but already new jersey shoreline appears to be in the crosshairs
the subways are now shut down in the city. there's really no way to get around here. lower manhattan, really a ghost town. although there are some tourists here, people coming to take pictures of the flooding as it came in this morning. i hope they don't come back tonight. tonight, it could be much, much worse. they're expecting a storm surge anywhere from one to two feet higher than we saw during hurricane irene. during irene, there was minor flooding. but two feet of a higher storm surge...
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citi was an underwiter of the stock and has agreed to pay the fine. other firms have also been subpeonaed. facebook shares debuted in may at $38 and closed friday at $21.94. a quick check on corporate earnings now. goodyear tire stock took a hit of about 10% friday due to lower european demand. however, demand was up at comcast. the summer olympics provided a boost to the company, with income nearly doubling last quarter. comcast's stock jumped to $37 following the news. and, after beating wall street's estimates, tupperware and sharpie marker maker newell-rubbermaid says it will cut 10% of its staff over the next 2-and-a-half years. its part of the company's larger global restrucutring plan. samsung turned in record profits for the third quarter by remaining the number one smartphone seller. samsung profits nearly doubled to $5.97 billion. it also sold 55.5 million smartphones, compared to apple's 26.9 million sales of iphones. apple will get a boost today when the iphone 5 finally goes on sale in india following several delays. peanut butter prices
citi was an underwiter of the stock and has agreed to pay the fine. other firms have also been subpeonaed. facebook shares debuted in may at $38 and closed friday at $21.94. a quick check on corporate earnings now. goodyear tire stock took a hit of about 10% friday due to lower european demand. however, demand was up at comcast. the summer olympics provided a boost to the company, with income nearly doubling last quarter. comcast's stock jumped to $37 following the news. and, after beating wall...
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and a great mayor of a great city. >> absolutely. get ready for the winter. >> bill: all right. we'll be right back with jamal simmons as a friend of bill. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] (vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. >> you know, blaming this economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic,
and a great mayor of a great city. >> absolutely. get ready for the winter. >> bill: all right. we'll be right back with jamal simmons as a friend of bill. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to...
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but it's the small towns and it's the big cities. it's new haven, bridge fort, stamford, norwalk, fairfield, they're all going to be adversely impacted. we're waiting to see. if this hits 11 feet with waves on top of 11 feet, we're talking about dike systems being overrun. that's the severity if we get to 11 feet. >> so you've actually, as governor, this is going to be the second hurricane -- >> really. >> it's the second hurricane, joe, but remember, don't leave out that snowstorm in october that knocked us out for 11 days. >> i was going to say, the second -- no, i won't. trust me, baby, i won't leave out that snowstorm. that snowstorm -- you know, you had the hurricane. a snowstorm that took power out for a week. but this actually, this event actually looks more dangerous than both of those. >> this looks awful. >> it does. the implications for damage and loss of life if people aren't paying attention goes well beyond anything that we've ever expected. listen, we're talking about a category 4 event in our state now. we haven't had
but it's the small towns and it's the big cities. it's new haven, bridge fort, stamford, norwalk, fairfield, they're all going to be adversely impacted. we're waiting to see. if this hits 11 feet with waves on top of 11 feet, we're talking about dike systems being overrun. that's the severity if we get to 11 feet. >> so you've actually, as governor, this is going to be the second hurricane -- >> really. >> it's the second hurricane, joe, but remember, don't leave out that...
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if you're to the north of this, atlantic city, long beach island, into the new york city area, all of long island, coastal connecticut and all of coastal rhode island, this angle of approach piles the water up for 12 to 24 hours. the high tide cycle we're about to approach will be very impressive at day break. the one later tonight between 7:00 and 9:00 right after sunset, that's the one that's going to be destructive and has the possibility to be historical. the center of the storm, we've had an eye feature trying to form. it shows signs of that as the eye. as the storm continues to progress the winds will dramatically pick up. don't be fooled with the winds. they're similar to when you went to bed. as the storm begins to move towards land it will increase this afternoon. the power outage will start in earnest and spread inland this afternoon but especially this evening as this makes landfall. when those 60 to 80 mile per hour gusts hit, trees will come down. high wind warnings from maine to virginia. never seen warnings covering this much real estate. the winds aren't bad. ocean cit
if you're to the north of this, atlantic city, long beach island, into the new york city area, all of long island, coastal connecticut and all of coastal rhode island, this angle of approach piles the water up for 12 to 24 hours. the high tide cycle we're about to approach will be very impressive at day break. the one later tonight between 7:00 and 9:00 right after sunset, that's the one that's going to be destructive and has the possibility to be historical. the center of the storm, we've had...
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is from atlantic city, up on the coast in long island and connecticut and new york city area you could expect the worst storm surge and the worst winds with this storm. all the heavy rain, by the way, is on the south side so the heaviest rains will be falling in areas like maryland and delaware and all the way through the washington, d.c. and baltimore area and as far as the rainfall forecast on the north side, there's not a lot. don't ft. big flooding like we had with irene but once you get to the south side that's the heavy amount so, again, veroni a veronica, sandy has intensified expect to get up to 90-mile-per-hour winds right before landfill this afternoon. we didn't want a stronger storm and it looks like we could be dealing with that shortly. >> what are you talking about, are you saying category 2, 3? >> it doesn't look like it will get to a category 2 and making that hybrid transition anyway so they probably won't go up to a category 2 but the fact the stronger the winds the more water this storm can push and that high tide cycle this morning and a couple of hours will be bad
is from atlantic city, up on the coast in long island and connecticut and new york city area you could expect the worst storm surge and the worst winds with this storm. all the heavy rain, by the way, is on the south side so the heaviest rains will be falling in areas like maryland and delaware and all the way through the washington, d.c. and baltimore area and as far as the rainfall forecast on the north side, there's not a lot. don't ft. big flooding like we had with irene but once you get to...